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Twitter Part-of-Speech Tagging for All: Overcoming Sparse and Noisy Data
Leon Derczynski
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Alan Ritter
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Sam Clark
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Kalina Bontcheva
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Month: September
Year: 2013
Location: Hissar, Bulgaria
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Adapting taggers to Twitter with not-so-distant supervision
Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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Ryan McDonald
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Anders Søgaard
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Detecting Context Dependent Messages in a Conversational Environment
Chaozhuo Li
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Yu Wu
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Wei Wu
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Chen Xing
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Zhoujun Li
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Ming Zhou
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Automatically Processing Tweets from Gang-Involved Youth: Towards Detecting Loss and Aggression
Terra Blevins
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Robert Kwiatkowski
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Jamie MacBeth
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Kathleen McKeown
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Desmond Patton
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Owen Rambow
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Time-Independent and Language-Independent Extraction of Multiword Expressions From Twitter
Nikhil Londhe
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Rohini Srihari
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Vishrawas Gopalakrishnan
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User-Level Race and Ethnicity Predictors from Twitter Text
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Lyle Ungar
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Twitter with Adversarial Neural Networks
Tao Gui
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Qi Zhang
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Haoran Huang
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Minlong Peng
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Xuanjing Huang
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Transferring from Formal Newswire Domain with Hypernet for Twitter POS Tagging
Tao Gui
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Qi Zhang
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Jingjing Gong
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Minlong Peng
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Di Liang
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Keyu Ding
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Xuanjing Huang
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Why Swear? Analyzing and Inferring the Intentions of Vulgar Expressions
Eric Holgate
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Isabel Cachola
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Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Junyi Jessy Li
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Learning part-of-speech taggers with inter-annotator agreement loss
Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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Anders Søgaard
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DKIE: Open Source Information Extraction for Danish
Leon Derczynski
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Camilla Vilhelmsen Field
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Kenneth S. Bøgh
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Now We Stronger than Ever: African-American English Syntax in Twitter
Ian Stewart
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Modelling Irony in Twitter
Francesco Barbieri
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Horacio Saggion
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When POS data sets don’t add up: Combatting sample bias
Dirk Hovy
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Barbara Plank
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Anders Søgaard
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Building a Crisis Management Term Resource for Social Media: The Case of Floods and Protests
Irina Temnikova
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Andrea Varga
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Dogan Biyikli
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Fast and Robust POS tagger for Arabic Tweets Using Agreement-based Bootstrapping
Fahad Albogamy
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Allan Ramsay
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Handling Normalization Issues for Part-of-Speech Tagging of Online Conversational Text
Géraldine Damnati
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Jeremy Auguste
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Alexis Nasr
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Delphine Charlet
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Johannes Heinecke
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Frédéric Béchet
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Classifying the Informative Behaviour of Emoji in Microblogs
Giulia Donato
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Patrizia Paggio
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A Neural Network Model for Part-Of-Speech Tagging of Social Media Texts
Sara Meftah
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Nasredine Semmar
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Parsing Tweets into Universal Dependencies
Yijia Liu
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Yi Zhu
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Wanxiang Che
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Bing Qin
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Nathan Schneider
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Noah A. Smith
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Experiments with crowdsourced re-annotation of a POS tagging data set
Dirk Hovy
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Barbara Plank
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Anders Søgaard
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Twitter Universal Dependency Parsing for African-American and Mainstream American English
Su Lin Blodgett
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Johnny Wei
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Brendan O’Connor
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Extracting Lexically Divergent Paraphrases from Twitter
Wei Xu
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Alan Ritter
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Chris Callison-Burch
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William B. Dolan
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Yangfeng Ji
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POS Tagging for Arabic Tweets
Fahad Albogamy
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Allan Ramsay
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Code-Mixed English-Hindi Twitter and Facebook Chat Messages
Anupam Jamatia
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Björn Gambäck
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Amitava Das
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More or less supervised supersense tagging of Twitter
Anders Johannsen
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Dirk Hovy
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Héctor Martínez Alonso
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Barbara Plank
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Anders Søgaard
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SINAI: Voting System for Twitter Sentiment Analysis
Eugenio Martínez-Cámara
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Salud María Jiménez-Zafra
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Maite Martin
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L. Alfonso Ureña-López
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UKPDIPF: Lexical Semantic Approach to Sentiment Polarity Prediction in Twitter Data
Lucie Flekova
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Oliver Ferschke
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Iryna Gurevych
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SemEval-2015 Task 1: Paraphrase and Semantic Similarity in Twitter (PIT)
Wei Xu
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Bill Dolan
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ROB: Using Semantic Meaning to Recognize Paraphrases
Rob van der Goot
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Gertjan van Noord
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AMRITA_CEN@SemEval-2015: Paraphrase Detection for Twitter using Unsupervised Feature Learning with Recursive Autoencoders
Mahalakshmi Shanumuga Sundaram
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Anand Kumar Madasamy
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Soman Kotti Padannayil
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DsUniPi: An SVM-based Approach for Sentiment Analysis of Figurative Language on Twitter
Maria Karanasou
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Christos Doulkeridis
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Maria Halkidi
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NTNUSentEval at SemEval-2016 Task 4: Combining General Classifiers for Fast Twitter Sentiment Analysis
Brage Ekroll Jahren
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Valerij Fredriksen
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Björn Gambäck
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Lars Bungum
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Transliteration of Arabizi into Arabic Orthography: Developing a Parallel Annotated Arabizi-Arabic Script SMS/Chat Corpus
Ann Bies
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Zhiyi Song
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Mohamed Maamouri
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Stephen Grimes
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Haejoong Lee
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Jonathan Wright
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Stephanie Strassel
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Nizar Habash
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Ramy Eskander
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Owen Rambow
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Foreign Words and the Automatic Processing of Arabic Social Media Text Written in Roman Script
Ramy Eskander
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Mohamed Al-Badrashiny
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Nizar Habash
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Owen Rambow
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Language variety identification in Spanish tweets
Wolfgang Maier
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Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez
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Minority Language Twitter: Part-of-Speech Tagging and Analysis of Irish Tweets
Teresa Lynn
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Kevin Scannell
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Eimear Maguire
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USFD: Twitter NER with Drift Compensation and Linked Data
Leon Derczynski
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Isabelle Augenstein
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Kalina Bontcheva
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USZEGED: Correction Type-sensitive Normalization of English Tweets Using Efficiently Indexed n-gram Statistics
Gábor Berend
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Ervin Tasnádi
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Learning finite state word representations for unsupervised Twitter adaptation of POS taggers
Julie Wulff
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Anders Søgaard
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Towards POS Tagging for Arabic Tweets
Fahad Albogamy
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Allan Ramasy
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Illegal is not a Noun: Linguistic Form for Detection of Pejorative Nominalizations
Alexis Palmer
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Melissa Robinson
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Kristy K. Phillips
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Results of the WNUT2017 Shared Task on Novel and Emerging Entity Recognition
Leon Derczynski
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Eric Nichols
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Marieke van Erp
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Nut Limsopatham
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Investigating Redundancy in Emoji Use: Study on a Twitter Based Corpus
Giulia Donato
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Patrizia Paggio
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How Robust Are Character-Based Word Embeddings in Tagging and MT Against Wrod Scramlbing or Randdm Nouse?
Georg Heigold
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Stalin Varanasi
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Günter Neumann
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Josef van Genabith
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http://www.ark.cs.cmu.edu/TweetNLP/
https://github.com/aritter/twitter
http://nlp.stanford.edu/nlp/javadoc/javanlp/edu/stanford
http://gate.ac.uk/wiki/twitter-postagger.html
http://blog.twitter.com/2013/02/the-super-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/dec/18/
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023
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